Hi, apologies for the long subject line, this shouldn't be complicated but apparently it is.
I'm already working in Canada through LMIA, with my wife (Spousal Visa) and Daughter, 19 years old but only on a Visitor Record so can neither work, nor go to college.
My son is 21 1/2 years old, and is serving in the British Army, quite happily and on a good wage. He has no interest in coming Canada.
I am applying through AIPP and have my Provincial nomination already,My lawyer firm are demanding all his information and records, and him to sign everything on my Federal application for PR. They state that as he is under 22 years old he is dependant and has to be on the application. Everything i have read that defines a dependant child is someone who is financially dependant on me. I cannot get any of his paperwork as he refuses (i agree with him too...), but my lawyer insists it's needed as IRCC will refuse the application otherwise.
Is this the correct interpretation of a child who DOES NOT want to come to Canada?
My daughter is now leaving Canada because she has had no life to speak of for a year now since moving here.
I would normally ring someone at IRCC but they seem to be extremely difficult to get hold of if you do not have an application number.
any help would be fantastic, cheers
I'm already working in Canada through LMIA, with my wife (Spousal Visa) and Daughter, 19 years old but only on a Visitor Record so can neither work, nor go to college.
My son is 21 1/2 years old, and is serving in the British Army, quite happily and on a good wage. He has no interest in coming Canada.
I am applying through AIPP and have my Provincial nomination already,My lawyer firm are demanding all his information and records, and him to sign everything on my Federal application for PR. They state that as he is under 22 years old he is dependant and has to be on the application. Everything i have read that defines a dependant child is someone who is financially dependant on me. I cannot get any of his paperwork as he refuses (i agree with him too...), but my lawyer insists it's needed as IRCC will refuse the application otherwise.
Is this the correct interpretation of a child who DOES NOT want to come to Canada?
My daughter is now leaving Canada because she has had no life to speak of for a year now since moving here.
I would normally ring someone at IRCC but they seem to be extremely difficult to get hold of if you do not have an application number.
any help would be fantastic, cheers